Delta Future Industry Summit: driving a new industrial landscape in Southeast Asia
The Delta Future Industry Summit 2025 was held with grandeur in Bangkok under the theme “Transforming Industry with AI, Automation & Energy in Southeast Asia”. The summit brought together prominent policymakers, business leaders, industry experts, and academia, to explore how the integration of sustainable artificial intelligence (AI), smart manufacturing, and energy resilience is fostering Southeast Asia’s transformation towards an intelligent, sustainable and connecting society.
Victor Cheng, Chief Executive Officer, Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL., said, “This annual summit exemplifies our commitment to create a smarter, greener Southeast Asia together with our partners. By accelerating collaboration, innovation and the deployment of smart energy solutions, policymakers and business leaders can empower industries in the region to achieve meaningful sustainability goals. We hope this summit will inspire new ideas and collaboration toward a greener future.

(Left) Victor Cheng, CEO of Delta Thailand, thanked participants for sharing valuable insights and emphasized Delta’s commitment to building smarter and greener industries in Southeast Asia.
(Right) Shan-Shan Guo, Chief Brand Officer of Delta, emphasized in her keynote that green AI relies on energy-efficient technologies and cross-sector collaboration.
Shan-Shan Guo, Chief Brand Officer, Delta Electronics, Inc., underscored in her “Greening Intelligence: Charting the Future of Sustainable AI” address, “The research report by Economist Impact that we have supported, highlights that innovative energy-efficient technologies and collaboration across the ecosystem can enable green AI. Up to 78% of companies expect energy efficiency in their AI operations to be relevant within a year while grid resilience was also identified as a key challenge. Delta’s vision is to foster sustainable AI by reinventing ‘grid to chip’ power conversion from traditional AC-DC power to high-voltage DC and by enhancing resilience through microgrids.”
The event’s sessions featured influential thought leaders, such as Mr. Vatsun Thirapatarapong, Country Manager of Amazon Web Services (AWS) Thailand; Mr. Kittapart Wiriyachanta, Managing Director of NTT Global Data Centers (Thailand) Ltd.; among others. From Delta, Mr. Sakda Sae-Ueng, SEA Datacenter Platform Head; Mr. Jacob Sng, SEA Building Automation Platform Head; and Mr. Alan Chou, SEA Industrial Automation Platform Head; also participated. Additionally, Delta showcased its innovations supporting future industrial transformation during the summit. These exhibits reflected Delta’s holistic approach to transforming how buildings, factories, and digital ecosystems operate, demonstrating that technological progress and sustainability can progress hand in hand.
The summit brought together thought leaders, with Delta's innovations showcased on-site.
Regional industry events: advancing sustainability through innovative solutions
While the summit showcased Delta’s vision for the future, the tradeshows translated these ideas into practical, deployable technologies. At the DCW and ITAP tradeshows in Singapore, Delta presented comprehensive data center, energy, and smart manufacturing solutions, enabling the industries to clearly understand the tangible ways Delta leverages technology to drive sustainability.
At DCW, Delta presented its broad and highly integrated portfolio of energy-efficient power, cooling, and infrastructure solutions for next-generation AI and high-performance computing data centers. Key highlights included a 20-feet Containerized Data Center and a Power Train Unit for Al edge applications. The AI Containerized Data Center integrates power, cooling, and IT resources into a single, compact package. It features Delta’s state-of-the-art liquid-to-liquid coolant distribution unit (CDU) with up to 550kW cooling capacity. The Power Train Unit, on the other hand, boasts a modular design scalable up to 2,400 kW. The entire showcase enables cloud service providers and enterprises not only to expand their digital capacity with lower operational costs, but also to advance their sustainability goals.

Delta’s AI Containerized Data Center solution attracted a lot of industry professionals at DCW.
Delta’s Microgrid for Data Center integrates renewables, batteries, gensets, and other energy sources to deliver stable, high-quality power and strengthen grid resilience under demanding AI workloads. Completing the showcase, Delta presented its Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Solution, highlighting the role of green hydrogen in decarbonising data center operations and enabling future-ready, low-carbon energy pathways. Visitors could also interact with Delta’s 3D digital model of hydrogen applications and view the Delta Net Zero Science Lab video, reinforcing the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.
Delta was also invited to share its strategies and real-world benefits of applying solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) in data centers at the conference forum, drawing significant attention from the industry. Other solutions on display include Delta’s energy storage models, ICMS, building automation and retrofit solutions, as well as power shelves, AI server and networking PSUs, cooling fans, and advanced converters.
At the ITAP, Delta showcased a wide range of solutions designed to accelerate digitalization, enhance productivity, and drive green operations. Highlights included the DIATwin Virtual Machine Development Platform, which helps manufacturers implement smart manufacturing, speed up product development, and improve production efficiency. The platform enables virtual machine prototyping, allowing mechanical, electrical, and system control design to proceed concurrently. By completing testing prior to physical deployment, it can reduce overall equipment development time by over 40%.
Also on display were comprehensive automation solutions such as the intelligent screw fastening system and SCARA robots. In the area of smart energy, Delta showcased energy storage systems and DC EV chargers that support clean energy use in industrial environments. These demonstrations highlighted Delta’s strength in smart manufacturing and green energy, helping manufacturers achieve higher efficiency, greater precision, and more sustainable production—further advancing the progress toward Industry 5.0.
(Left) At the ITAP, Delta showcased a variety of solutions designed to accelerate digitalization, enhance productivity, and drive green operations.
(Right) Delta Thailand President, Jackie Chang (far right), introduces Delta’s solutions to Singapore’s Minister for Transport, Jeffrey Siow.
Through a variety of industry dialogues and technology demonstrations, Delta translates its vision into concrete action, strengthening collaboration with strategic partners and customers while reinforcing its leadership in smart manufacturing and the energy transition across Southeast Asia. Leveraging deep local experience and continually expanding manufacturing and R&D capabilities, Delta Thailand remains agile in responding to market changes, keeping innovation and sustainability at its core, while working across Southeast Asia to advance toward a more efficient and greener industrial future.

